Missing Ari Shaffir



Last week, I nearly descended into madness, and this week, my podcasting partner Stacey flirted with her own lunatic demons; over the weekend, I received a few cryptic texts from her about some white whale of a project she was pursuing . . . she was collecting a multitude of obscure audio clips, scribbling notes (in various colors of ink) in a marble notebook, recording live audio bits on her phone, organizing aforementioned clips into some kinds of order only she could understand, and she told me she needed to record a bunch of audio before our usual podcasting session for The Test . . . so Monday night she recorded her manic notes, and then I gave her a crash course in GarageBand and left my old Macbook with her so she could try to stitch it all together together during the blizzard, and while she suffered several digital setbacks and nearly gave up (one of her texts to me, while she was deep in the process, said simply: "My life sucks") she persevered and put together a compelling, rather intense, possibly satirical, very-meta Serial-style show investigating the "disappearance" of comedian Ari Shaffir . . . so The Test proudly presents a Stacey Powers original: Missing Ari Shaffir.

5 comments:

zman said...

Stacey Powers you there? (Yeah.) Adjust the bass and treble make my shit sound clear.

Dave said...

i never listened to that one. listened to the new tribe called quest but not that one. any good?

zman said...

Knowing what I know about you, you need to own the first three albums and the most recent one. The first three are just about perfect and the last one is damn good too.

Dave said...

ok, love 3 feet high and rising, don't remember much else. i will check it out.

zman said...

You know that's a De La Soul album, right?

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